I've been hearing multiple things and I don't know which is true.
So when a state is disputed by a congressional representative and a republican senator
Does it go to a full house vote by each member on congress?
or is a delegation vote state by state?
I heard Laura Trump in an interview say it goes to a delegation vote....?
Someone might clear it up better, but each objector forces a debate for an amount of time, I think 2 hours.
Then it has to be voted on in order to do the state delegation, which is highly unlikely.
Us going to DC have to ensure the election and republic isn't stolen.
It's the last stand
To answer your question, OP, if (big if) the electoral votes are deemed invalid then a "contingent election" is held in both chambers, the House votes for Pres, Senate for VP. Each state votes en banc, as one, meaning that states that have more GOP than Dem members would vote Trump. The balance is 28/22 (27/23?) -- so Trump would ostensibly win.